Adverse Childhood Experiences: Using Evidence to Advance Research, Practice, Policy, and Prevention
Autor Gordon J. G. Asmundson, Tracie O. Afifien Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 oct 2019
- Reviews the past 20 years of ACEs research
- Examines ACEs and mental and physical health
- Discusses the neurodevelopment mechanisms of ACEs and psychopathology
- Examines ACEs and violence across the lifespan
- Reconsiders the definition and assessment of ACEs
- Examines the issue of routine ACEs screening
- Discusses ACEs from a public health and global perspective
- Summarizes effective ACEs prevention, trauma-informed care, and resilience
- Provides recommendations for the future directions of the ACEs field
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780128160657
ISBN-10: 0128160659
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0128160659
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
1. Twenty years and counting; The past, present, and future of ACEs research 2. ACEs: Definitions, measurement, and prevalence 3. Considerations for Expanding the Definition of ACEs 4. ACEs and mental health outcomes 5. ACEs and physical health outcomes 6. ACEs, sexual violence, and sexual health 7. ACEs and Violence in Adulthood 8. Routine Screening of ACEs: Should We or Shouldn’t We? 9. Methodological considerations in ACEs research 10. The Public Health Issue of Adverse Childhood Experiences in Canada 11. A Global Perspective on ACEs 12. Effective Prevention of ACEs 13. Neurodevelopmental Mechanisms linking ACEs with Psychopathology 14. ACEs and Resilience: Methodological and conceptual issues 15. ACEs and Trauma-Informed Care 16. Safe, Stable, and Nurturing Environments for Children 17. Current Knowledge and Future Directions for the ACEs Field
Recenzii
"This edited book is a very useful compilation of research and perspectives on the rapidly expanding field of Adverse Childhood Experiences. Its chapters offer a systematic coverage of issues by some of the leading authorities on the topic. Two features are of particular value and interest. Several of the contributors provide important criticisms and cautions about various aspects of the field and its development, such as the definitions of adversities and the proposals to screen for universal screening. In addition, many contributors provide excellent suggestions for future research. Given that much of the ACE literature is scattered in a variety of interdisciplinary journals, this book is a good starting place to get a broad and nuanced exposure to the topic." --David Finkelhor, Department of Sociology, University of New Hampshire
"This outstanding compilation is an indispensable reference for all researchers, clinicians and policy-makers engaged in work on adverse childhood experiences. It provides a history of the landmark ACEs Study and a scientific synthesis of the health outcomes of ACEs, while indicating how the original ACEs Study may inspire future development. The collection has a strong focus on public health and prevention, and embraces the imperative to use research to inform practice. A range of chapters consider issues spanning family environments to social settings, and consider issues from the neuroscience of trauma to resilience and growth. This book should help inform future research directions, clinical practice, and policy approaches to better prevent, identify and respond to childhood adversities." --Professor Ben Mathews, Director, Childhood Adversity Research Program, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia; Adjunct Professor, Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health
"This outstanding compilation is an indispensable reference for all researchers, clinicians and policy-makers engaged in work on adverse childhood experiences. It provides a history of the landmark ACEs Study and a scientific synthesis of the health outcomes of ACEs, while indicating how the original ACEs Study may inspire future development. The collection has a strong focus on public health and prevention, and embraces the imperative to use research to inform practice. A range of chapters consider issues spanning family environments to social settings, and consider issues from the neuroscience of trauma to resilience and growth. This book should help inform future research directions, clinical practice, and policy approaches to better prevent, identify and respond to childhood adversities." --Professor Ben Mathews, Director, Childhood Adversity Research Program, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia; Adjunct Professor, Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health